View full sizeMike Hale, Jefferson County sheriff, speaks at the old Jefferson County Jail in Bessemer, Ala., Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2013. Two Democrats qualified for the right to challenge Hale on Friday: Charles "Todd" Henderson and Wallace Anger, Jr. (Mark Almond/malmond@al.com) ORG XMIT: ALBIN

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -
Two have qualified to run in the June Democratic Primary for Jefferson County Sheriff
and perhaps challenge incumbent Sheriff Mike Hale.

Qualifying deadlines came Friday evening for candidates
hoping to run in their party's June primary.

Party primaries are scheduled for June 3. The general election is set for Nov. 4.

Sheriff

Charles "Todd" Henderson and Wallace Anger, Jr. qualified to
run for JeffCo sheriff as Democrats. Hale, a Republican, will be unopposed in
the primary.

County Tax Collector

Jeannetta Bickerstaff-Miller will take on
incumbent J.T. Smallwood in the Democratic slot, while Steven B. Ammons
qualified unopposed for the Republican spot.

County Assistant Tax Collector

Current County Assistant Tax Collector Grover Dunn qualified as a Democrat.

County Tax Assessor

Gaynelle Hendricks will not see a Democratic primary
challenge for county tax assessor, but Joel Blankenship and Tony Ladu will face off in the Republican primary.

County Assistant Tax
Assessor

Current Assistant Tax Assessor Andrew Bennett qualified as a Democrat, as did Charles R. Winston. Jennifer Parsons Champion qualified as a Republican.

JeffCo BOE Seat 4

Dean Taylor will run unopposed in the Republican primary for
Jefferson County Board of Education Seat 4.

Updated at 8:22 p.m. to add a Republican candidate for tax assessor. Updated on Tuesday, Feb. 11, to include two candidates for County Assistant Tax Assessor -- Andrew Bennett and Charles R. Winston -- who were not on the initial list.